At the stroke of midnight welcoming the Year of the Dragon 2024, many doctors, midwives, and nurses at Tu Du Hospital were still on duty. Everyone was anxiously awaiting the first cries of the babies born in the new year.
Counting down the moments to the Year of the Dragon 2024, amidst the urgent and anxious atmosphere of many couples, the team of doctors, midwives, and nurses working at Tu Du Hospital are busy preparing all the necessary equipment to serve the first births of the new year.
According to Dr. Tran Ngoc Hai, Director of Tu Du Hospital, 384 medical staff were on duty at the hospital on New Year's Eve this year, including 52 doctors and 243 nurses. During holidays, the hospital always assigns full duty schedules for all teams to be able to serve the public.
Midwife Ly Thanh Van (47 years old) has worked at Tu Du Hospital for over 23 years. For her, the transitional moment between the old and new year, welcoming the first citizens of the year, is always an indescribable joy. In the photo, Ms. Van shares her joy with a mother and her family as they welcome their first child of the Year of the Dragon 2024.
For the doctors, midwives, and nurses at Tu Du Hospital, witnessing and welcoming babies into the world in the new year is one of the most sacred moments.
Medical staff at Tu Du Hospital are busy working their year-end shifts.
Midwives at the Obstetrics Department of Tu Du Hospital were on duty on New Year's Eve.
Hospital staff are always busy working to prepare for quick and safe deliveries.
A midwife prepares a stroller for babies born on New Year's Eve.
The medical staff of Tu Du Hospital captured a special working moment on New Year's Eve welcoming the Year of the Dragon 2024.
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